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drugs the fda has not found safe or drugs that are not even allowed in the u.s. market. >> reporter: often the draw is cheaper prices and claims the drugs are coming from canadian pharmacies which most americans consider safe. >> the drugs that they are shipping to consumers, they believe are coming from canada and have been approved by health canada are really drugs that are coming from places that you would never believe and never suspect. >> reporter: in the fight to stop fakes the fda gets help from pharmaceutical giants like pfizer. they know counterfeits can help the bottom line. john clark says his people found counterfeit versions of 60 different pfizer drugs from last year. that's up to 20 from 2008. >> the better counterfeiters might put in 10, 20 even 30% of the active pharmaceutical ingredient that's supposed to be in the medicine. >> reporter: they test,0 thousas of products a year. it found fake cancer, fake heart, fake cancer drugs and even fake chapstick. >> they will do a number of testing. fp the packaging doesn't demonstrate it's counterfeit th
drugs the fda has not found safe or drugs that are not even allowed in the u.s. market. >> reporter: often the draw is cheaper prices and claims the drugs are coming from canadian pharmacies which most americans consider safe. >> the drugs that they are shipping to consumers, they believe are coming from canada and have been approved by health canada are really drugs that are coming from places that you would never believe and never suspect. >> reporter: in the fight to stop...
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let's bring in our panel, u.s. air force lieutenant general michael short joins us now from washington. cnn intelligence and security analyst bob bear is in colorado, and dana bash who has been doing fantastic reporting is live for us in washington. bit oba president obama started about the nature of the chemical attack in syria. listen to what he sglad taid. >> ten days ago the world watched in horror as men, women, and children were massacred in syria in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. yesterday the united states presented a powerful case that the syrian government was responsible for this attack on its own people. our intelligence shows the assad regime and its force preparing to use chemical weapons, launching rockets in the highly populated suburbs of damascus, and acknowledging that a chemical weapons attack took place. all of this corroborates what the world can plainly see. hospitals overflowing with victims, terrible images of the dead, all told, well over 1,000 people were murdered.
let's bring in our panel, u.s. air force lieutenant general michael short joins us now from washington. cnn intelligence and security analyst bob bear is in colorado, and dana bash who has been doing fantastic reporting is live for us in washington. bit oba president obama started about the nature of the chemical attack in syria. listen to what he sglad taid. >> ten days ago the world watched in horror as men, women, and children were massacred in syria in the worst chemical weapons...
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the unrest comes as israel prepares to release some palestinian prisoners and u.s. secretary john kerry heads to the region. >> and trapped in the ice, an update on a difficult rescue operation at the bottom of the
the unrest comes as israel prepares to release some palestinian prisoners and u.s. secretary john kerry heads to the region. >> and trapped in the ice, an update on a difficult rescue operation at the bottom of the
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the fighting became so one-sided the u.s. had to surrender. and one of the worst episodes in u.s. military history began, american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp 80 plus miles away in 100 degree heat with no food or water. >> it was called the baton death march not just because of how many died, but because the way they died. >> some men were decapitated. others speared with bayonets. many were buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenny himself carries a scar from being slashed with a samurai sword and taking a bayonet in the leg. >> if you stopped, you were killed. if you had to defecate, you were killed. if you just couldn't take another step, you were killed. they killed you for no reason except for the fact you did not move. the whole goal was to number one, stay on your feet. number two, keep moving. >> unlike many of his buddies, tenny made it to that concentration camp. because he was strong, his captors eventually shipped him to work in the japanese coal mines where he remained until world war ii ended on august 15, 1945. >> that was a feeling
the fighting became so one-sided the u.s. had to surrender. and one of the worst episodes in u.s. military history began, american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp 80 plus miles away in 100 degree heat with no food or water. >> it was called the baton death march not just because of how many died, but because the way they died. >> some men were decapitated. others speared with bayonets. many were buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenny himself carries a...
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these are some of the videos that u.s. senators were shown in classified briefing a couple of days ago. it's the aftermath of what
these are some of the videos that u.s. senators were shown in classified briefing a couple of days ago. it's the aftermath of what
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and it turned to the u.s.' health care overhaul and the fight over the threatened government shutdown. >> this president is not going to agree to defund health care. we're on the path to becoming the implementation. if they want to shut the government down, that's on their head and their responsibility. and if they go even further, which is deeply distressing, and for the first time lead our country into default on our obligations, that is not just partisan politics. that is going at the heart of our credibility around the world, not just our economic leadership but our political and strategic leadership. so, i hope that our friends on the other side of the aisle, and it's a minority, but it's a noisy minority, understands this is not right to do and this is bad politics for them to do. >> some pretty strong words there obviously former secretary of state, but didn't she sound a little bit like candidate clinton there? a little bit. starting tuesday we'll be traveling the country to see how the obama care sign-
and it turned to the u.s.' health care overhaul and the fight over the threatened government shutdown. >> this president is not going to agree to defund health care. we're on the path to becoming the implementation. if they want to shut the government down, that's on their head and their responsibility. and if they go even further, which is deeply distressing, and for the first time lead our country into default on our obligations, that is not just partisan politics. that is going at the...
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>> well, actually, it came from the u.s. navnavy, along with th national institutes of health and a pharmaceutical company. they've been working on it for some time, and even the bill and melinda gates foundation that you know so well has been involved in some of this work. it's important for the u.s. troops around the world and they encounter malaria very often. basically what they've done in this very small study is achieve 100% protection against malaria, very small population, but it's a real beginning and if they can scale it up, if they can get some large-scale testing done, if they can get it licensed, get it into production, it may be something that makes a real difference. >> yeah. i mean, you've probably taken some of the existing drugs to prevent malaria in all your travels. i know i have. and there can be some side effects, fda, i don't know if you heard this, barbara, issued a warning about malaria saying it could have permanent side effects, it's a common medication to take to prevent malaria. are they talking
>> well, actually, it came from the u.s. navnavy, along with th national institutes of health and a pharmaceutical company. they've been working on it for some time, and even the bill and melinda gates foundation that you know so well has been involved in some of this work. it's important for the u.s. troops around the world and they encounter malaria very often. basically what they've done in this very small study is achieve 100% protection against malaria, very small population, but...
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a lot of people from the u.s. as well to watch what the organizers hope will be a very respectable and joyous london marathon. >> matthew, i have to tell you, it's great to hear the normalcy of the cheering that is happening over there. i know that some money is being raised to help the victims here of boston. can you tell us about that? >> reporter: the organizers of the london marathon were clear about that. they were saying for every runner that crosses the finish line after that 26.2-mile event they will give two pounds, which is about $3 to give money to help out those most affected by the bomb attacks. they are also expecting to receive a lot of private donations as well. this is first and foremost a charity-raising event. people come here and get sponsorship and do that run. they give the money to the charity of their choice. a the lot of private individuals are giving their money to help the victims of those bomb attacks. >> we have to ask since it's london. what about the royals? will there be a royal pre
a lot of people from the u.s. as well to watch what the organizers hope will be a very respectable and joyous london marathon. >> matthew, i have to tell you, it's great to hear the normalcy of the cheering that is happening over there. i know that some money is being raised to help the victims here of boston. can you tell us about that? >> reporter: the organizers of the london marathon were clear about that. they were saying for every runner that crosses the finish line after that...
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a third of u.s. states do not require insurance companies to pay so, of course, they don't. georgia is one of those states a. group led by three mothers decided to fight for more help. they are fighting for a bill called ava's law. this is ava. this is her mom, anna. they are at the state capitol in atlanta. >> i met a mom whose daughter was diagnosed two months ago. >> reporter: it's late february, day 23 of the 40-day lawmaking session. >> if it could be voted on -- >> reporter: megan recently adopted a 10-year-old boy with severe autism. melissa's son was diagnosed with autism a year ago. on his 4th birthday. >> i think we started noticing differences in him as early as 9 months old. >> say mama. >> reporter: by age 4 he wasn't even potty trained and he was barely able to speak. >> he wouldn't walk by himself. i had to carry him or put him in a stroller. he wouldn't eat by himself. i had to feed him. if i didn't, he wouldn't eat. his main method of communication was screaming and pointing. he never would play with me. i remember arturo would come home and try to play with
a third of u.s. states do not require insurance companies to pay so, of course, they don't. georgia is one of those states a. group led by three mothers decided to fight for more help. they are fighting for a bill called ava's law. this is ava. this is her mom, anna. they are at the state capitol in atlanta. >> i met a mom whose daughter was diagnosed two months ago. >> reporter: it's late february, day 23 of the 40-day lawmaking session. >> if it could be voted on -- >>...
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and infectious diseases they may not be tracked as well around the world, and that could put the u.s. more at risk. we also estimate the food and drug administration, the fda, could loose 200 to $250 million. the white house says that means up to 2,100 fewer food inspections would occur every year. remember those food outbreaks? and one fda official says it could mean the loss of approvals of new medications and new medical devices. things would move even slower. lastly, the nih, national institutes of health, expects 1.5 billion in cuts. keep in mind, the nih, the place where chemotherapy was used for the first time, where blood was made safe to transcript fuse, where the genetic code was cracked. listen to what francis collins, director of the nih, had to say. >> that translates into hundreds of grants that would have been funded in this fiscal year that simply will not get paid. the way in which the sequester hits nih is that each one of our 27 institutes and centers has to take an equivalent cut of 5.1%. so that means this will hit cancer, it will hit heart disease. it will hit di
and infectious diseases they may not be tracked as well around the world, and that could put the u.s. more at risk. we also estimate the food and drug administration, the fda, could loose 200 to $250 million. the white house says that means up to 2,100 fewer food inspections would occur every year. remember those food outbreaks? and one fda official says it could mean the loss of approvals of new medications and new medical devices. things would move even slower. lastly, the nih, national...
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tuesday a federal judge ruled the city of detroit is eligible for the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. i'll tell you something you may not think about. this is a decision that could affect the pensions of thousands of former public servants including retired firefighter brendan maluski. >> this is the actual 911 cam from august 13, 2010. >> the roof has collapsed. we need everybody here, now. >> it's a day that began like any other, but one that would change brendan maluski's life forever. >> i remember we were working on the facade of the building and somebody, you know, yelled some sort of caution and bricks were kind of raining down in front of my face. and you're taught in a collapse situation to run towards the collapse. but your hugh human instirvegts took over. >> brendan new right away has career as one of detroit's bravest was over. >> you see the war movies like "saving private ryan" when the guys are in combat and you lose sound. you can't hear anything. and it was exactly like that. i tried to place my hands on the ground in front of me and do a pushup. when i did
tuesday a federal judge ruled the city of detroit is eligible for the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. i'll tell you something you may not think about. this is a decision that could affect the pensions of thousands of former public servants including retired firefighter brendan maluski. >> this is the actual 911 cam from august 13, 2010. >> the roof has collapsed. we need everybody here, now. >> it's a day that began like any other, but one that would change...
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. >>> and prince harry in the u.s. honoring wounded warriors. you are in the cnn newsroom, everybody. i'm don lemon. >>> we are learning more shocking
. >>> and prince harry in the u.s. honoring wounded warriors. you are in the cnn newsroom, everybody. i'm don lemon. >>> we are learning more shocking
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based campaigns of special interest groups and defeated onerous legislation in every major state in the u.s. >> when california, washington state, and alaska tried to introduce legislation limiting flame retardants, citizens for fire safety had the doctor speak on their behalf. >> the child sustained an 80% burn. this is a little person the size of a teddy bear. we had to split open her fingers because they were so charred. we had to split open her arms. we took care of her with a ventilator, with renal dialysis for about three and a half weeks. until she subsequently died. >> if tt's a story the doctor t over and over again. i wanted to meet the family, but the doctor didn't answer my repeated calls. but he told the chicago tribune he never treated this child. and fire officials say the fire and death had nothing to do with flame retardants. >> he unfortunately got it in his mind that the flame retardant chemicals in furniture were a good idea. >> he told the tribune that citizens for tire safety paid for his travel and some of his testimony time. >> a burn surgeon took many to make claims
based campaigns of special interest groups and defeated onerous legislation in every major state in the u.s. >> when california, washington state, and alaska tried to introduce legislation limiting flame retardants, citizens for fire safety had the doctor speak on their behalf. >> the child sustained an 80% burn. this is a little person the size of a teddy bear. we had to split open her fingers because they were so charred. we had to split open her arms. we took care of her with a...
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. >> we found out kraft is using two ingredients in the u.s. version of mac & cheese, yellow number 5 and 6. but they are not using it overseas. >> yellow number 5 and 6 are artificial colors. they are fda approved but some critics say they are not benign. >> food dyes trigger hyper activity, inattention, temper tantrums, those behavior changes in some subset of children. even the food and drug administration now agrees with that. >> we decided to talk to kraft as well. they say, quote, the safety and quality of our products is our highest priority. we take consumer concerns very seriously. the company sells plenty of mac & cheese identical in taste and nutritional values that does not have the added food colors. for now the products are still in the box. we'll keep you posted if they are removed. >>> under the microscope today, cosmetic psychiatry is the use of prescription medications by people who don't need it. often times just to improve their focus, concentration. there is a new report that says it is parents pushing their kids to take th
. >> we found out kraft is using two ingredients in the u.s. version of mac & cheese, yellow number 5 and 6. but they are not using it overseas. >> yellow number 5 and 6 are artificial colors. they are fda approved but some critics say they are not benign. >> food dyes trigger hyper activity, inattention, temper tantrums, those behavior changes in some subset of children. even the food and drug administration now agrees with that. >> we decided to talk to kraft as...
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when u.s. military members there were fired upon and injured. they had to abort their rescue mission. the question now, how to evacuate those stranded american civilians. >> and a third person is come forward
when u.s. military members there were fired upon and injured. they had to abort their rescue mission. the question now, how to evacuate those stranded american civilians. >> and a third person is come forward
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so you want to look at "consumer reports," you want to look at "u.s. news & world report" at their hospital rankings. there's aif third thing that i think can be very helpful, especially if you're looking at a very specific procedure, and that is social media. patients will often go on social media and talk about their experiences. it's not a scientific thing, but i think hearing from other patients and, you know, what's happened with them can be very, very useful. you may start hearing the same things over and over again, and you may decide that's important. >> i think that's right. and also the doctor obviously how many operations they've done but the hospital as well because, as you've pointed out in the past, post-operative care relies on entire teexz people, the nurses, everyone who's caring for the person after the operation. what did you find were some of the biggest concerns post-operatively? >> you know, i think there are many concerns out there, infection one of the big ones. there are three big things that patients can do to try to get the b
so you want to look at "consumer reports," you want to look at "u.s. news & world report" at their hospital rankings. there's aif third thing that i think can be very helpful, especially if you're looking at a very specific procedure, and that is social media. patients will often go on social media and talk about their experiences. it's not a scientific thing, but i think hearing from other patients and, you know, what's happened with them can be very, very useful. you...
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focused on doing right now and you've seen this in the dni statement is frankly the damage being done to u.s. national security by the revelation o this information. >> the secrets are coming out. so what is the obama administration going to do about it? a look at whether security leaks will simply dampen the white house's credibility or sink
focused on doing right now and you've seen this in the dni statement is frankly the damage being done to u.s. national security by the revelation o this information. >> the secrets are coming out. so what is the obama administration going to do about it? a look at whether security leaks will simply dampen the white house's credibility or sink
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russia and the u.s. reach an agreement onow
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just last month the u.s. house of representatives passed its own bill to limit abortions after 20 weeks. unless the mother's life is in danger. and joining me now is congressman michael burgess of texas, he does support tighter restrectiiction restrictions, and dr. nancy stanwood, thanks for both of you for joining us. it's generating a lot of discussion. >> thank you. >> representative burgess, let me start with you, you support the recent house bill limiting abortions past 22 weeks. let me start there. why 22 weeks? where does that come from? >> well, actually it's 20 weeks after conception, most of us working in the clinical field would say that's 22 weeks gestational age. the date that was chosen was for a reason, you're about a week away from viability at that point. why not err on the side of giving the baby the benefit of the doubt. i guess the other part is, you know, some of this was drafted around the concept of can a baby at 20 weeks post-conception feel pain. we go to great lengths to make certain
just last month the u.s. house of representatives passed its own bill to limit abortions after 20 weeks. unless the mother's life is in danger. and joining me now is congressman michael burgess of texas, he does support tighter restrectiiction restrictions, and dr. nancy stanwood, thanks for both of you for joining us. it's generating a lot of discussion. >> thank you. >> representative burgess, let me start with you, you support the recent house bill limiting abortions past 22...
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a budget proposal passed the u.s. senate. this one was approved at 5:00 in the morning 50 to 49 after a marathon overnight session. they went through 101 amendments. the vote went largely along party lines except for the four democrats who voted against it. the bill is expected to get knocked down in the house. here is a look at what's trending online. a flash of light streaked across the sky last night from virginia to maine. nasa said it was a meteor. it was one yard in indictment, about the size of an exercise ball. if you are wondering who would replace jimmy fallon if he takes the "tonight show" spot nbc could choose snl's seth myers. cnn did reach out to nbc. still no comment. >>> if your luck isn't going great for march madness brackets you may want to test your luck on the powerballotry. the jackpot is now $320 million. that will do it for me. cnn newsroom continues with don lemon at the top of the hour. first, sanjay gupta has supermodel nicky taylor. >> reporter: hi, everyone. 16 e years ago supermodel nikki taylor
a budget proposal passed the u.s. senate. this one was approved at 5:00 in the morning 50 to 49 after a marathon overnight session. they went through 101 amendments. the vote went largely along party lines except for the four democrats who voted against it. the bill is expected to get knocked down in the house. here is a look at what's trending online. a flash of light streaked across the sky last night from virginia to maine. nasa said it was a meteor. it was one yard in indictment, about the...
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u.s. attorney melinda hague has pursued it with a vengeance but they've decided to fight back and within a month the courts will decide whether or not harborside can continue to do business in california. it's a lot nicer than i thought it would be. it looks like a proper health clinic, but it smells like my college bedroom. >> i want to know what happens. i guess we'll have to watch the documentary. >> you got to watch the show. you got to watch it on sunday night. >> it's honor to have you on the program. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> what made you do this particular topic? >> you know, it's one of those topics you hear every politician talk about, every time there's a debate it comes up and people have very distinct views with it, either you are very against it is or very much for it. and let's get into it and find out what it's all about and it's pretty eye opening once you dive deeper. >> 400 or 600 -- >> more than 600 patients a day. >> they call them patients? >> yes. >> is that
u.s. attorney melinda hague has pursued it with a vengeance but they've decided to fight back and within a month the courts will decide whether or not harborside can continue to do business in california. it's a lot nicer than i thought it would be. it looks like a proper health clinic, but it smells like my college bedroom. >> i want to know what happens. i guess we'll have to watch the documentary. >> you got to watch the show. you got to watch it on sunday night. >> it's...
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the u.s. attorney's office in washington, d.c. has no comment. lawyers representing jackson are not returning calls from cnn. >>> jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, fired police officer accused of murder, staying one step ahead of the former comrades pursuing him. the search is back on for christopher dorner in the big bear lake area, east of los angeles. authorities are hoping surveillance video might help the search. it allegedly shows dorner tossing a magazine full of bullets and a military belt into a dumpster outside san diego. dorner has described himself as an enemy combatant. >>> the first lady joins mourners at the funeral of a chicago teen. hadiya pendelton was shot and killed days after she poermd at the presidential inauguration. her mother says no parent should go through what she is going through now. >>> and a sight millions in the northeast will not see this weekend. a mail truck. the postal service says it is suspending mail delivers in seven states because of this weekend's
the u.s. attorney's office in washington, d.c. has no comment. lawyers representing jackson are not returning calls from cnn. >>> jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, fired police officer accused of murder, staying one step ahead of the former comrades pursuing him. the search is back on for christopher dorner in the big bear lake area, east of los angeles. authorities are hoping surveillance video might help the search. it...
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but this is what i want to tell you, richard, the u.s. coast guard has transported one person linked to saturday's plane crash to stanford hospital, okay? stanford hospital. that's according to the coast guard. they're not sure of the patient's status. we may be hearing, you know, more stories to come out, but at this point it seems that we, you know, that we're not speaking in those darker tones now and that may not be as horrific as it could have been. richard? >> have crash landed or had fires on the runway, british air tours in the 1980s, air france in toronto, the a-340 landed and everybody got off. there were multiple deaths in the british air tour fire, once fire starts, if you survive the impact fire becomes your worst enemy, fire, smoke, and fups becomes your worst enemy by far in any form of aviation accident. >> and, richard quest, i'm going to need you. i'm going to kneeled the rest of our experts in the field as well. don't go anywhere. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> i'm don lemon here in new york, i want to welcome our vi
but this is what i want to tell you, richard, the u.s. coast guard has transported one person linked to saturday's plane crash to stanford hospital, okay? stanford hospital. that's according to the coast guard. they're not sure of the patient's status. we may be hearing, you know, more stories to come out, but at this point it seems that we, you know, that we're not speaking in those darker tones now and that may not be as horrific as it could have been. richard? >> have crash landed or...
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the u.s. had to surrender. on april 9, 1942 one of the worst episodes in military history began. american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp, 80 miles away in 100 degree heat without food or water. >> it was called the death march not just because of how many died but the way they died. >> some were decapitated, others speared. many buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenney carries a scar from being slashed with a sword. >> if you stopped you were killed. le if you had to defecate, you were killed. if you couldn't take another step you were killed. they just killed you for no reason except for the fact that you didn't move. so the whole goal was to, number one, stay on your feet. number two, keep moving. >> unlike many of his buddies he made it to the concentration camp. because he was strong his captors eventually shipped him to work in the japanese coal mines where he remained until world war ii ended on august 15, 1945. >> that was a feeling of freedom you can't ever describe. >> after the war he went to college, became a professor of economics and w
the u.s. had to surrender. on april 9, 1942 one of the worst episodes in military history began. american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp, 80 miles away in 100 degree heat without food or water. >> it was called the death march not just because of how many died but the way they died. >> some were decapitated, others speared. many buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenney carries a scar from being slashed with a sword. >> if you stopped you were...
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already the u.s. ally is voicing its severe displeasure calling it a historic mistake. >> plus, the reaction from congress. republicans are firing back at the white house calling the treaty a blow to our allies and one high ranking senator even ys
already the u.s. ally is voicing its severe displeasure calling it a historic mistake. >> plus, the reaction from congress. republicans are firing back at the white house calling the treaty a blow to our allies and one high ranking senator even ys
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and hear from the filipino president about what his country and others around the world including the u.s. are doing to get relief to those
and hear from the filipino president about what his country and others around the world including the u.s. are doing to get relief to those